Why I Don’t Believe in New Year’s Resolutions.

Page one — it’s always had a certain appeal. It feels clean, fresh, and doable: a tangle free, crisp white space waiting to be filled with our experiences, accomplishments, and new beginnings.

This is the reality for 80% of people who set New Year’s resolutions, and it’s why I don’t believe in them.

If you have a resolution to be better, to do better, or to create a future that’s a different color from your past, then you have to set aside time to show up and do that work now. Change does not wait for a clean slate. Whether today is day one or day 287, it makes no difference.

Progress should be constant.

What do you think?